Introducing Power Up!
While Australia’s elite sportsmen are aiming for top form in the footy finals, young Australians are also striving to achieve their best: It’s now the ‘business end’ of the year, when kids take to the...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Ed. & Dev. Conference 2012
Updated: Conference details, pictures and link to the article. Come and join Quirky Kid and Psychologist Belinda Jones, at the 2012 Educational and Developmental Psychology Conference for a great...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Football United
Not so long ago, we launched the Power Up! program during the Football United Camp – The 2012 Challenge Camp. The Quirky Kid Team was honored to be part of this event and to share with participants our...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Gymnastics Australia
Recently we told you about Power Up! during the Football United Camp. This time, was Gymnastics Australia turn. Video of Session one of Power Up! Quirky Kid was invited to facilitate two sessions of...
View ArticleLet’s Talk High Achievers @ Sydney Boys High
Kimberley O’Brien, the Principal Psychologist at The Quirky Kid Clinic, is honoured to be invited to participate in the event hosted by the Sydney High School Old Boy’s Union. Kimberley is the only...
View ArticlePerfectionism in Children: Top 8 Strategies
Imagine a child who keeps a perfectly neat desk in class, a super tidy room at home, spends afternoons ensuring their homework is meticulous and correct and who expects the very best of themselves at...
View ArticleSports Psychology Tips to Stop Negative Self-Talk
When it comes to improving performance. building self-esteem, good sportsmanship, and camaraderie, one of the most important aspects of sports psychology is positive self-talk. Research suggests that...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Football United
Not so long ago, we launched the Power Up! program during the Football United Camp – The 2012 Challenge Camp. The Quirky Kid Team was honored to be part of this event and to share with participants our...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Gymnastics Australia
Recently we told you about Power Up! during the Football United Camp. This time, was Gymnastics Australia turn. Video of Session one of Power Up! Quirky Kid was invited to facilitate two sessions of...
View ArticleLet’s Talk High Achievers @ Sydney Boys High
Kimberley O’Brien, the Principal Psychologist at The Quirky Kid Clinic, is honoured to be invited to participate in the event hosted by the Sydney High School Old Boy’s Union. Kimberley is the only...
View ArticlePerfectionism in Children: Top 8 Strategies
Imagine a child who keeps a perfectly neat desk in class, a super tidy room at home, spends afternoons ensuring their homework is meticulous and correct and who expects the very best of themselves at...
View ArticleSports Psychology Tips to Stop Negative Self-Talk
When it comes to improving performance. building self-esteem, good sportsmanship, and camaraderie, one of the most important aspects of sports psychology is positive self-talk. Research suggests that...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Football United
The Quirky Kid Clinic Not so long ago, we launched the Power Up! program during the Football United Camp – The 2012 Challenge Camp. The Quirky Kid Team was honored to be part of this event and to share...
View ArticlePower Up! @ Gymnastics Australia
The Quirky Kid Clinic Recently we told you about Power Up! during the Football United Camp. This time, was Gymnastics Australia turn. Video of Session one of Power Up! Quirky Kid was invited to...
View ArticleLet’s Talk High Achievers @ Sydney Boys High
The Quirky Kid Clinic Kimberley O’Brien, the Principal Psychologist at The Quirky Kid Clinic, is honoured to be invited to participate in the event hosted by the Sydney High School Old Boy’s Union....
View ArticlePerfectionism in Children: Top 8 Strategies
The Quirky Kid Clinic Imagine a child who keeps a perfectly neat desk in class, a super tidy room at home, spends afternoons ensuring their homework is meticulous and correct and who expects the very...
View ArticleSports Psychology Tips to Stop Negative Self-Talk
The Quirky Kid Clinic When it comes to improving performance. building self-esteem, good sportsmanship, and camaraderie, one of the most important aspects of sports psychology is positive self-talk....
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